I know this all comes down to personal preference. I have a Remington 1187 so all black, I have a matt oil finished stock and forearm for it. I'm on the fence about weather to have it dipped in obsession or original bottomland, or putting the wood on it and leaving the metal matt black? Opinions?
Bottomland looks cool, but I prefer to have a little more broken up pattern with a gun. Your gun probably moves more than you do so it needs to have more shadows and "3D" look to it. I would look at tree stand or natgear.
Yea, i really wish someone was dipping in the old advantage classic camo :/
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I prefer camo.
Quote from: va wingbone on November 30, 2013, 11:09:07 AM
Yea, i really wish someone was dipping in the old advantage classic camo :/
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I think I've seen someone's website who did dip advantage...maybe it was Jim Crumely??? Anyhow speaking of advantage camo I just scored an 870 super mag in that pattern last week :z-guntootsmiley:
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Quote from: va wingbone on November 30, 2013, 11:09:07 AM
Yea, i really wish someone was dipping in the old advantage classic camo :/
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I think I've seen someone's website who did dip advantage...maybe it was Jim Crumely??? Anyhow speaking of advantage camo I just scored an 870 super mag in that pattern last week :z-guntootsmiley:
I'm gonna check Jim's website!!!! If you find out who does have it let me know please!!!
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Check with Capt. Tom, he has a ton of patterns and does a superb job.
www.tntcustomcamo.com
Quote from: va wingbone on November 30, 2013, 11:09:07 AM
Yea, i really wish someone was dipping in the old advantage classic camo :/
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Ah yes, over the years, that was our favorite camo to work with was the Advantage Timber!!